The mode of nutrition of sun dew and bladder wort can be described as
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The mode of nutrition of sundew and bladderwort can be described as holozoic. This means that they obtain their nutrients by trapping and digesting small organisms like insects. These carnivorous plants have evolved specialized structures such as sticky hairs, and bladder-like traps that capture the prey. They then use enzymes to break down the organic material of the prey into smaller molecules that they can absorb and use as nutrients. This is different from autotrophic plants, which can produce their own food through photosynthesis, and from saprophytic organisms, which obtain their nutrients from decaying organic matter. Chemosynthetic organisms manufacture their food from simple inorganic substances.